Officers are appealing for information after a substantial amount of fencing went missing from a farm in the north-east.
It is unknown why the £5,000 fence was taken from the Millden Farm in Balmedie but police have launched an appeal for its retrieval after it was stolen sometime between Sunday and yesterday.
Detective Constable Kate Coyle said: “The farm the fencing was stolen from is located adjacent to the A90 and given the size of the panels it is likely a vehicle would have been used.
Officers in #Balmedie are appealing for witnesses following
the theft of a substantial amount of fencing from the Millden Farm area between
Sunday 3 February and Tuesday, 5 February 2019.
Anyone with info is urged to contact police on 101 using
reference number CF0033000219. pic.twitter.com/ASO3hetkD7— NorthEastPolice (@NorthEPolice) February 14, 2019
“We are appealing for anyone who saw anything unusual or suspicious in the area around the time this happened to get in touch with us on 101 using reference number CF0033000219.
“The owners have naturally been left upset by this and it will be both inconvenient and costly for them to replace the fencing.”
The aluminium fencing is in separate sections with each around three-foot-high and three metres long.